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YouTube Stars Invade I'm A Celeb

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • AngryGinge becomes first YouTube streamer on I'm A Celebrity.
  • Younger viewers are driving a surge in show's audience.
  • Several popular YouTubers are tipped for future reality show appearances.
YouTube Stars Invade I'm A Celeb

YouTube streamer AngryGinge has broken ground by becoming the first content creator from the platform to join the "I'm A Celebrity" lineup. His participation has significantly boosted the show's viewership, particularly among younger demographics. This follows the precedent set by TikTok star Grace Keeling's successful appearance last year, indicating a growing appeal for influencers on traditional reality television.

The success of these digital personalities has sparked demand for more influencers in future seasons. Several prominent YouTubers are now being discussed as potential candidates. These include prankster Max Fosh, known for his viral stunts and millions of subscribers; satirical YouTuber Niko Omilana, recognized from "Celebrity Traitors"; and comedy video creator Joe Weller.

Other potential recruits mentioned are makeup and mukbang artist Trisha Paytas, gaming superstar Dan Middleton, lifestyle influencer Saffron Barker, beauty vlogger Anastasia Kingsnorth, "Chicken Shop Date" host Amelia Dimoldenberg, and prankster Romell Henry. Their widespread online fame and engagement suggest a significant shift in reality TV casting towards internet personalities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AngryGinge was the first YouTube streamer to join the cast of "I'm A Celebrity."
YouTubers like Max Fosh, Niko Omilana, Joe Weller, Trisha Paytas, DanTDM, Saffron Barker, Anastasia Kingsnorth, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and Romell Henry are being discussed.
AngryGinge's appearance has brought a surge of younger viewers to the show.

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